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Abstract:

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This study aimed to measure various facets of visual function in eyes with nonexudative age-related macular degeneration and determine the factors that were correlated with these function. The presence of pseudodrusen was highly predictive of decreased contrast sensitivity and microperimetry.

Abstract:

In Brief:

The colocalization of infrared reflectance and spectral domain optical coherence tomography shows a mean error of 42.2 ± 32.4 μm with the Heidelberg Spectralis. The point-to-point correlation feature of the Heidelberg Spectralis serves as a rough guide, not an absolute colocalization landmark.

Abstract:

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Refractile drusen appear to be part of the spectrum of regressing drusen and are indicative of loss of the retinal pigment epithelium. The refractile nature appears to come from spherules of concentric shells containing calcium.